1. Tell us what inspired your story?In a small town
in Canada, there was an E Coli outbreak from contaminated water, and I got the
idea of an alien coming to earth and saving the town.

2. Describe your heroine and tell us a little about her.Oas, is a
teenage girl from Zorca-twenty-three.Some things are universal, like annoying siblings, what to wear, hair
issues and a mother who she believes favours her siblings over her.

3.Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to
grasp?No
matter where you’re from, it’s hard to fit in, and you’ll have awkward moments,
but if you try to fit in and make the effort, you’ll make friends.Everyone feels out of place at some
point in their lives, bullied and finding fake friends, but perseverance will
enable you to find friends, boyfriends, and find yourself.

4.What are your current projects?Coming out shortly is the sequel to I was a
Teenage ALIEN, Star-struck ALIEN, where Oas finds her brother’s former
girlfriend and her mortal enemy is now a major recording star, and she must
make nice to get back home.In the
summer the final in the series will be released, Jolly Olde Teenage ALIEN.

5. Can you share a little of your current work with us?I just finished
a YA adventure called Joust in Times, where a teenage girl time travels back to
medieval times.It was a lot
different to write than the ALIEN series, because there was a lot more fact
checking and research involved.

6. Who is your cover artist? Tracy
Stewart, she’s the best out there and really gets me and my ideas.We’ve never met in person, but she’s a
kindred spirit.

I WAS A TEENAGE ALIEN EXCERPT:

“You’re so lucky having your best friend live so close to you. Mine
lives on another planet.” Oh, stars, what did I just say? Why is it as a
humanoid I can’t control my mouth?

“You’re right, Nic, she is really funny and cute, too,” Josh
said.

He looked sideways at me, and I got really warm. Maybe
that’s what Nic meant when she said Josh had the hots for me. He did make me
warm. Funny how I could feel hot, though, when my skin looked like a chicken’s,
all covered in small bumps.

He stopped in the middle of the cement and turned me around
to face him. He reached forward and touched my nose. So I did what any ananoid
would do, I slapped him. Not nearly as effective as when I used my antenna, but
it had the same result.

Oops, I don’t think I was supposed to do that. I might have
put his nose out of joint.

“What the snap was that for? I was just wiping a bit of ice
cream off your nose. Man, you pack a wallop.” He bent over with his head in his
hands, and his ball cap fell to the ground.

I bent down to pick it up, figuring it was the least I could
do, and realized I’d made another mistake...

Saturday, February 9, 2013

On February 23, 2013 I will be participating with a six other romance writers on a Romance Author's panel and will be answering questions about the process of writing romance and everything else that goes into it. The panel runs from 2:00 to 5:00. And we'll all be there signing our books. We'd love a good turn out!!!!

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I'm Teresa Reasor. I'm a retired art teacher, college instructor and now a FULL TIME writer!! I've been published since 2007. My Muse's Musings is dedicated all my writing related endeavors. Books, book signings, some of the research I've been doing for my books and my adventures. I hope you enjoy my blog